After the European Commission, even the United States stops TikTok. Order at the White House

Citing security reasons, the administration of President Joe Biden has given employees 30 days to eliminate the “app TickTok” from electronic devices. Republicans in the U.S. Congress are seeking to go further and are striving for a law that would lead to the ban of “Tik” nationally. A company spokesman [...]
Republicans in the U.S. Congress seek to go further and are striving for a law that would lead to the ban on “TickTok” national level.
A company spokesman named the move a political “ter”, but the restriction of app by governments of different countries is growing.
A few days ago it was the European Commission that banned its staff from using the Chinese Social Network app, but for security reasons.
Western governments are very alarmed by the fact that Chinese technology companies assist the Communist Party and its intelligence services, gathering data from around the world, with high-level politicians and security targets at focus.
Thus, the entire commission staff was ordered to remove the “app TikTok” of their official and personal equipment, if they also have other applications related to their work.












